What we offer

Oikonomakis Law conducts in-depth legal due diligence for mergers, acquisitions, investments, joint ventures, and strategic transactions. Our due diligence services are designed to identify material legal, regulatory, and contractual risks that may affect valuation, transaction structure, or post-closing integration. We tailor our analysis to the client’s commercial priorities, industry sector, and jurisdictional footprint.

Our services

We deliver detailed legal due diligence services covering corporate, commercial, regulatory, employment, intellectual property, and compliance matters. Our services include risk identification, document review, contractual analysis, and legal reporting tailored to transaction objectives. We support buyers, sellers, investors, and lenders by providing clear due diligence findings that inform pricing, deal structuring, and post-closing integration strategies.

What is Due Diligence

Due Diligence is the comprehensive legal review and assessment of a business, asset, or transaction target, aimed at uncovering risks, liabilities, compliance issues, and structural concerns prior to entering into a binding agreement.

How we can help?

Our associate lawyers provide clear, structured findings and actionable recommendations that support informed decision-making. By identifying risks early, we help clients negotiate protections, adjust transaction terms, and proceed with confidence while minimizing post-transaction surprises.

Key Contacts

Oikonomakis Christos (DE, UK, FR, ES, RO, BE, GR, BG, CY, LU, IL, AU)

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Papageorgiou Zoi (GR, GB)

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Kalyvianaki Aimilia (GR)

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Rossidou Styliani (GR)

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Avgouropoulou Maria (GR)

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Venieraki Maria-Eirini (GR)

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Petropoulos Gerasimos (GB)

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Dimitrakopoulos Ilias (GR)

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Braouzis Charalampos (GR)

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